Gardaí are still investigating the 'punishment' shooting of Patrick Hutch - which mob boss Daniel Kinahan was accused of carrying out. Healyhack
Gardaí are still investigating the 'punishment' shooting of Patrick Hutch - which mob boss Daniel Kinahan was accused of carrying out.
And in today’s hearing, Detective Superintendent David Gallagher of National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau outlined his knowledge of the incident in which Hutch’s nephew Patrick was shot in the leg in 2015. The court has already heard the allegation that Daniel Kinahan personally shot Patrick Hutch Jr in a punishment shooting for his alleged role in a plot to kill the mob boss in Spain.
Detective Superintendent Gallagher also gave details before the court today of his knowledge of the subsequent murder of Gary Hutch in Spain - for which he said Dubliner James Quinn was jailed for his role as the “getaway driver.” He said the murder had occurred at 8:45pm - to which Mr Grehan defending for Hutch, said that differed with his record of when it took place.
However when asked by Mr Grehan SC if the suspects were “in the jurisdiction” the senior garda said “I would rather not say.”Last week the trial of Mr Hutch was informed of a “curious development” which had been furnished to the Defence by way of a letter. Ms Justice Burns said “we know what the last surprise was,” adding that “we couldn’t avoid it over the weekend.”
The court also heard that the technical evidence of the examination of those phone records can be heard by Thursday.
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